Doctor's Murder Case Transferred to CBI Amid Protests
Doctor's Murder Case Transferred to CBI Amid Protests
Doctor's Murder Case Transferred to CBI Amid Protests
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The brutal rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College have sparked nationwide outrage and calls for justice. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, under pressure from both the BJP and Congress, has stated that the investigation will be handed over to the CBI if the police fail to make arrests by Sunday. Celebrities and politicians, including Rahul Gandhi and Kangana Ranaut, have voiced their condemnation and demanded swift justice. Allegations of evidence tampering and mishandling by local authorities have further intensified the controversy. Protests by doctors and medical staff continue, demanding better security and accountability. The Calcutta High Court has already transferred the case to the CBI, emphasizing lapses in the initial investigation.

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CM Mamata Banerjee Urges CBI to Ensure Death Penalty for Culprit in Doctor's Rape-Murder Case
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